NEW ELVIS PRESLEY RELEASES:

It’s the most wonderful time…. Of the year! Yes it’s Christmas time pretty baby, and STAR delivers at your home! NOW for the first time a Christmas only release is out, inluding 28 tracks, with over 20 brandnew edits and all in Widescreen!!

Graceland Records label managed once again a rare momentum. This time it's not just one show, but 3 complete and previously unreleased concerts. They were not available in any form - until now! Rumours lingered about only a few songs he sang on the 3th of August 1976, but nobody heard it since that day. NOTHING was known about these 3 concerts, no recorded evidence, no track listings available, too. Just rumours. These 3 concerts are definitively rare and also very good, for the hot summer of 1976!

The new Straight Arrow CD BRIGHT LIGHTS, BIG CITY, featuring the Las Vegas, February 20th, 1973 Dinner show. This recording is taken directly from an original Rex Martins booth recorded mastertape. This show is another completely new concert recording, even for die-hard Elvis fans. It has never been in circulation - in any form, and the sound quality is exceptionally good!

The new Straight Arrow CD SOLID AS ROCK, featuring the Las Vegas Dinner and Midnight Show from August 27th, 1971. This recording is taken directly from an original Rex Martins booth recorded mastertape. The Dinner Show show is another completely new concert recording, even for die-hard Elvis fans. It has never been in circulation - in any form, and the sound quality is good!

Elvis Presley With The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra! The remarkable new album features classic Elvis vocal performances with brand-new orchestral accompaniment, along with a duet with Michael Buble and appearances by Il Volo and Duane Eddy.

This release consists two CDs, featuring both shows which Elvis performed on May 11th, 1974 at The Forum (Inglewood) in Los Angeles, CA. Compared with its previous release, the evening show is vastly superior in sound. It was not taken from the same compact cassette source you have heard on the FTD soundboard release 'Live In L. A.', but comes from an original reel-to-reel soundboard tape transfer. The sound difference is like night & day. The afternoon show has much improved sound too.

From Straight Arrow is this 2 CD set featuring two shows recorded on February 16. 1973 D/S and the M/S is a completely new show, even for die-hard Elvis fans. It has never been in circulation - in any form! These tapes were rediscovered recently and we believe that you will agree with us that this is another great find. A real must - not just for the hardcore collector. Another quality Straight Arrow release!

2 CD-Set featuring the September 1, 1973 Las Vegas D/S and M/S previously unreleased shows in topnotch audience recorded quality. Since Presley Senior was in the audience, Elvis sang one of his father's favourite songs, 'The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face'. The grand finale of both concerts was powerhouse 'How Great Thou Art' - with reprised ending.

The first CD features the opening show of August 4, 1972 recorded from the audience and in great quality for such recordings, certainly one of the best sounding audience from that year. The second CD features the show of August12, 1972 M.S. in excellent quality and recorded from the soundboard.

We all know the story, now enjoy the man. Over 2 hours of new edits presented in WIDESCREEN. STAR has made an amazing new edit the voice over is gone, and instead you get full versions of all tracks, lots of rare footage is included as well as some additional bonustracks.

From Rick Rennie master tapes is the 4th volume of Straight Arrow's - a double-digipak CD release, called ELVIS 70: HOT TO TROT!, featuring the August 20th, 1970 Las Vegas dinner and midnight shows. These recordings, last released in January 2004 by Memory records, have not been reissued since then. To achieve the best possible results, Straight Arrow worked from a direct digital transfer.

The double-digipak CD release, Loose As A Goose! featuring the August 19th, 1970 Las Vegas dinner and midnight shows. These recordings were first released in 1998 (Double Dynamite set) and were never re-released - until now. 17 years have passed, and it is the right time for the ultimate release of these special recordings. This new release presents 1st generations tapes in their complete form for the very first time. The dinner show on Double Dynamite was about 45 mins; now it's 56 mins!

Straight Arrow's single-digipack release - Meet Me At Del Webb's Sahara Tahoe featuring May 26th, 1974 Midnight show. The show on this release is a real audience pleaser, as he flirts with the girls on the frontrow and sings all the 1974 show favorites with verve. This is a rather good audience recording that gives you a frontrow perspective of this delightful performance.

The June 20, 1977 show was first issued on CD in 2004 (Elvis Rocks Lincoln). That sloppy edition was taken from an incomplete source, missing 17 minutes. For the first time Straight Arrow offer this concert complete. Using two independent original audience recored tapes, Straight Arrow's sound engineer was able to restore all 73 minutes of the Lincoln concert.

For this special release, FTD has labeled four extra songs added: 'Blue Suede Shoes', 'My Baby Left Me', 'I Was The One' and 'Playing for Keeps', as well as some stereo versions. The bonus disc contains all the outtakes of the four songs recorded in January 1957.

The Final Curtain 1977 Elvis concert collection is an absolute must have, this includes footage with more than 2 hours of unreleased footage with the best sound possible on all footage. 6 Elvis CD + 6 DVD´s

Chicago Double-Strike, which contains both Chicago 1977 concerts May 1 and 2, from a newly uncovered audience recordings which have not been in distribution previously (completely different tapes from previous Chicago ’77 release). The sound-quality is surprisingly good and you will feel that you are right in the middle of the crowd, cheering Elvis on as he delivers two solid, no-nonsense shows with plenty of highlights.

The Sony Legacy Elvis - That`s The Way It Is - Deluxe Special Edition includes the original album (plus bonuses) and six complete live shows (two unreleased), with an additional CD of captivating fly-on-the-wall rehearsals, and two additional TTWII movie DVDs.

Audionics is back, another remarkable release with more previously unreleased soundboard material. For the first time the unreleased afternoon show in Shreveport, Louisiana on June 7th, 1975 – a real killer show. The audio quality of this soundboard is great! Disc 2 the more complete tape in superior sound of the Dallas show on Friday, June 6, 1975, 8:30 pm, Convention Center Memorial Auditorium.

The double CD, digipak release To Live And Die In Dixie, featuring the Las Vegas February 19, 1972 Dinner and Midnight performances. As a bonus, we added the only known live-performance of 'I'm Leaving It All Up To You' from the February 10th, 1972 Midnight show. These concerts are previously unreleased and they are presented in their complete form and in the best possible sound quality.

This deluxe 4CD set released by Backdraft is the ultimate January/February 1970 engagement package. ‘Rebooked at the International’ features multi-track recordings by RCA, including unreleased leftovers that did not make the ‘On Stage’ album. These are the original rough mixes made by Felton Jarvis in early 1970 in preparation for the up-coming ‘On Stage’ album. No repairs, No overdubs!

All recordings presented on this CD are previously unreleased. The February 13th, 1973 dinner show is completely new even to die-hard Elvis fans. It was never in circulation and it is taken from an original 'booth recording', made from a booth close to the stage and PA speakers. It is remarkably superior to usual audience tapes.

Elvis’ First Show In New York, June 9, 1972. We couldn’t believe our luck when we were offered an original tape as recorded by a member of the audience that special night. For many years there was a recording in circulation that was basically unlistenable. With great anticipation we purchased this new tape, and imagine our excitement when we could hear for ourselves that this tape is indeed much better and clearer, and with a good bass definition. This must be the most historically important audience tape to have turned up in recent years from the concert years. The MSG Garden shows were a true career highlight for Elvis, and opening night on June 9, 1972 was The Night. THIS is the show that the New York media all attended; and now, after 40 years, you can finally hear in good quality.

The Straight Arrow's double-digipak CD release "A NEW DECADE, A NEW SOUND", featuring the February 3rd and 5th, 1970 Dinner shows. The release is taken directly from the original tape transfers made in 2001. Every second was digitally restored from scratch to achieve optimal listening pleasure.

This concert is a previously unreleased soundboard recording of Elvis Presley's controversial matinee performance at the Summit in Houston, TX, on August 28, 1976. After a long and exhaustive search, Audionics was recently able to locate and purchase the original soundboard tape of this concert.

From Venus is the next volume of Unedited Masters : Nashville 1971. This time your be treated to 22 tracks you've never heard that way before. All tracks are mastered and mixed completely different to what you know, The greatest surprise must be 'Amazing Grace' (take 2). Yes, we know that it has been released before. So we urge you to listen to that version first and then listen to our 'blues version', wanna bet you won't believe this is the same take!

Now, with the release of 'Elvis Presley : Some Call It Folk' CD, for the very first time ... finally an Elvis 'Folk' album. For the May 1971 session Elvis had even used folk group The Nashville Edition as backing singers and selected some interesting songs to record.